Additional DBAs - Rebath Mid-South, Custom Services Co., LLC.
Additional DBAs - Rebath Mid-South, Custom Services Co., LLC.
COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB TRAVEL CHARGE OF $35. EMERGENCY SERVICE CHARGE $125 - $250.THIS IS BASED ON A 50 MILES RADIUS OF OUR COMPANY
COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB TRAVEL CHARGE OF $35. EMERGENCY SERVICE CHARGE $125 - $250.THIS IS BASED ON A 50 MILES RADIUS OF OUR COMPANY
Shelter specializes in home repairs both minor and major. We handle all aspects from Lawn care, to house cleaning, to remodeling. Shelter provides a Home Maintenance Program that is set up to suite your needs. Shelter will help you save money in protecting your largest investment, “Your Home”. A home maintenance program will help detour most major home repairs that can cost you thousands. Shelter strives to give you piece of mind with protecting your home and saving you money.
Shelter specializes in home repairs both minor and major. We handle all aspects from Lawn care, to house cleaning, to remodeling. Shelter provides a Home Maintenance Program that is set up to suite your needs. Shelter will help you save money in protecting your largest investment, “Your Home”. A home maintenance program will help detour most major home repairs that can cost you thousands. Shelter strives to give you piece of mind with protecting your home and saving you money.
ADDITIONAL DBAs: REBATH CUSTOM SERVICES CO LLC. REBATH MID-SOUTH Licensed and insured general contractors serving West Tennessee, North Mississippi and Eastern Arkansas for more than two decades, offering general remodeling services and specializing in bathroom upgrades of all types from simple bathtub liners to complete renovations.
"They did not start for over 6 weeks after the date committed to, 20 weeks after they got the first half of the payment. During this, the original sales person had apparently been fired or disappeared, and they could not find information about our job but DID NOT TELL US THIS. So they sent someone to "take some extra measurements" without telling us why, and as a result the shower install was not what we wanted. They gave us a nominal discount, which they found a way to wriggle out of by disappearing off the face of the earth after promising the discount, then coming back 8 months later with a lawsuit, charging interest in the amount of the "discount" (which the contract I foolishly signed at the outset allowed--I would advice not signing a contract with these folks without having it review by a lawyer, which is what I should have done) plus attorney fees. This nominal discount was for getting the shower wrong (it is still wrong, and will always be wrong, by the way--I can't afford to get it fixed and they won't fix it, and I wouldn't let them back in my house if they offered). When installing the sink the first time, they damaged the side wall and also broke the new sink. So two weeks without a sink. They did not fix the wall, but I did not ask them to as they "resurfaced" the back wall where the wall length mirror had been removed, and it looked awful. We were going to live with how bad it looked, only after we painted it (we had to paint it, they didn't do that) chunks of it began to fall off. This was because they didn't know how to do that, it wasn't something they did as a service, but the sales guy promised it as part of his sales job and apparently the company didn't want to tell us it wasn't something they did or directly admit the sales guy had been lying to us, so they did it . . . I guess. So I had to pay people who did that professionally to fix it and the side wall they damaged (out another $500). Also, the people who installed the sink weren't really plumbers, so the drains both leaked and wouldn't close properly, so I had to hire a real plumber to come fix that ($150). While they "guarantee" their work, after having had them in the house for many, many days, I didn't want them in their to do any more damage or fail to fix anything else or waste any more time. I won't even get into how much of time this all consumed, in addition to money, that typically has not been a problem for me with contractors. The real plumber fixed things in 30 minutes that they couldn't get right in 3 hours. Anyway, they promised a discount, then sent an invoice *without* the discount. I called 3 times about it, was told they would call me back, I never got a call back. Then life moved on, and I didn't pay the second half of the bill--assuming they would either send another (probably uncorrected) bill, and I would argue about it with them, or they would continue to fail to call me back, and then a lot of time passed and I received and heard nothing, until I got *served with a warrant to appear in court*. They had my phone number, my work phone#, my wife's phone number, my address, our email addresses--but rather than trying to reach out to us in ANY WAY (except for one email, from a non-rebath address, that apparently went into a spam folder), they went to court to sue me. So that's the kind of company they are. I have used many contractors for many jobs over the years, and hands down this is the worst experience I have ever had with any contractor. I would not recommend these people, and would never use again, not even for the supposed lifetime warranty. I would rather pay a professional to come fix anything that goes wrong with sink or shower in the future than have someone from that company set foot in my house again. And given that a year in, the shower door is already slipping and the caulk inside the shower is peeling up in places, that's what I will be doing. I had consulted with another bathroom remodeler before picking Re-Bath. I tremendously regret not having gone with them. I see some people have had okay experiences with these guys, so I'm assuming not everybody has as awful an experience with them as I did. Even so, I would advise anyone choosing to use them to (a) have a lawyer check the contract and perhaps request a small change regarding the interest or covering THEIR attorney's fees if you disagree on the quality of work, and continue forward based on their response to that, and (b) if anyone shows up to take measurements or something out of the blue, demand to know why, try and call your salesperson, and request to talk to the sales person and review everything you got a verbal agreement on before proceeding. I could go on, there is more to the store. But Ultimately, I spent more money than I wanted to, and didn't get what I wanted, and they just did not care. So--buyer beware. Proceed with caution. All I'm saying."
Kevin S. W on November 2024
ADDITIONAL DBAs: REBATH CUSTOM SERVICES CO LLC. REBATH MID-SOUTH Licensed and insured general contractors serving West Tennessee, North Mississippi and Eastern Arkansas for more than two decades, offering general remodeling services and specializing in bathroom upgrades of all types from simple bathtub liners to complete renovations.
"They did not start for over 6 weeks after the date committed to, 20 weeks after they got the first half of the payment. During this, the original sales person had apparently been fired or disappeared, and they could not find information about our job but DID NOT TELL US THIS. So they sent someone to "take some extra measurements" without telling us why, and as a result the shower install was not what we wanted. They gave us a nominal discount, which they found a way to wriggle out of by disappearing off the face of the earth after promising the discount, then coming back 8 months later with a lawsuit, charging interest in the amount of the "discount" (which the contract I foolishly signed at the outset allowed--I would advice not signing a contract with these folks without having it review by a lawyer, which is what I should have done) plus attorney fees. This nominal discount was for getting the shower wrong (it is still wrong, and will always be wrong, by the way--I can't afford to get it fixed and they won't fix it, and I wouldn't let them back in my house if they offered). When installing the sink the first time, they damaged the side wall and also broke the new sink. So two weeks without a sink. They did not fix the wall, but I did not ask them to as they "resurfaced" the back wall where the wall length mirror had been removed, and it looked awful. We were going to live with how bad it looked, only after we painted it (we had to paint it, they didn't do that) chunks of it began to fall off. This was because they didn't know how to do that, it wasn't something they did as a service, but the sales guy promised it as part of his sales job and apparently the company didn't want to tell us it wasn't something they did or directly admit the sales guy had been lying to us, so they did it . . . I guess. So I had to pay people who did that professionally to fix it and the side wall they damaged (out another $500). Also, the people who installed the sink weren't really plumbers, so the drains both leaked and wouldn't close properly, so I had to hire a real plumber to come fix that ($150). While they "guarantee" their work, after having had them in the house for many, many days, I didn't want them in their to do any more damage or fail to fix anything else or waste any more time. I won't even get into how much of time this all consumed, in addition to money, that typically has not been a problem for me with contractors. The real plumber fixed things in 30 minutes that they couldn't get right in 3 hours. Anyway, they promised a discount, then sent an invoice *without* the discount. I called 3 times about it, was told they would call me back, I never got a call back. Then life moved on, and I didn't pay the second half of the bill--assuming they would either send another (probably uncorrected) bill, and I would argue about it with them, or they would continue to fail to call me back, and then a lot of time passed and I received and heard nothing, until I got *served with a warrant to appear in court*. They had my phone number, my work phone#, my wife's phone number, my address, our email addresses--but rather than trying to reach out to us in ANY WAY (except for one email, from a non-rebath address, that apparently went into a spam folder), they went to court to sue me. So that's the kind of company they are. I have used many contractors for many jobs over the years, and hands down this is the worst experience I have ever had with any contractor. I would not recommend these people, and would never use again, not even for the supposed lifetime warranty. I would rather pay a professional to come fix anything that goes wrong with sink or shower in the future than have someone from that company set foot in my house again. And given that a year in, the shower door is already slipping and the caulk inside the shower is peeling up in places, that's what I will be doing. I had consulted with another bathroom remodeler before picking Re-Bath. I tremendously regret not having gone with them. I see some people have had okay experiences with these guys, so I'm assuming not everybody has as awful an experience with them as I did. Even so, I would advise anyone choosing to use them to (a) have a lawyer check the contract and perhaps request a small change regarding the interest or covering THEIR attorney's fees if you disagree on the quality of work, and continue forward based on their response to that, and (b) if anyone shows up to take measurements or something out of the blue, demand to know why, try and call your salesperson, and request to talk to the sales person and review everything you got a verbal agreement on before proceeding. I could go on, there is more to the store. But Ultimately, I spent more money than I wanted to, and didn't get what I wanted, and they just did not care. So--buyer beware. Proceed with caution. All I'm saying."
Kevin S. W on November 2024
American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.
American Tubs designs and manufactures a complete line of premium quality Walk-In Bathtubs that are ideal for people with Limited Mobility, Seniors, Disabled and people with pain, arthritis, stress and other debilitating conditions.
I have had several years of experience repairing bathtubs and showers. In most cases, I can make the tub look new again. I am an owner operated business.
I have had several years of experience repairing bathtubs and showers. In most cases, I can make the tub look new again. I am an owner operated business.
JMS Remodeling is a successful accessibility contractor with years of experience working with insurance companies, individuals, The State Of Tennessee and the Veterans Administration. We remodel bathrooms for senior adults and physically challenged individuals on a daily basis. Our employees are skilled tradesmen with many years of experience at creating safer more accessible bathrooms and homes. We offer free estimates and we offer financing for all of our home accessibility projects. Jackson Medical can work with any budget from spare no expense budget to the basic necessity. Give us a call today! Thank You!
JMS Remodeling is a successful accessibility contractor with years of experience working with insurance companies, individuals, The State Of Tennessee and the Veterans Administration. We remodel bathrooms for senior adults and physically challenged individuals on a daily basis. Our employees are skilled tradesmen with many years of experience at creating safer more accessible bathrooms and homes. We offer free estimates and we offer financing for all of our home accessibility projects. Jackson Medical can work with any budget from spare no expense budget to the basic necessity. Give us a call today! Thank You!
We are state licensed contractors,insured & bonded. Been in business for over 45 years. We build all types of homes including sips panel houses & buildings of all types. We are also manufactures of our own (sips) structural insulated panels.
We are state licensed contractors,insured & bonded. Been in business for over 45 years. We build all types of homes including sips panel houses & buildings of all types. We are also manufactures of our own (sips) structural insulated panels.
We are a local family owned company with 13 years of experience at your service. From Storm damage , Fire damage , Water damage, and Wind Damage we do it all. We assist you with your insurance claim to achieve the goal of restoring your home to pre loss condition. Give us a call today to see if you qualify for a full roof replacement
"The service that I received was excellent. I would recommend this company to anyone. A job well done!!"
Pamela R on December 2020
We are a local family owned company with 13 years of experience at your service. From Storm damage , Fire damage , Water damage, and Wind Damage we do it all. We assist you with your insurance claim to achieve the goal of restoring your home to pre loss condition. Give us a call today to see if you qualify for a full roof replacement
"The service that I received was excellent. I would recommend this company to anyone. A job well done!!"
Pamela R on December 2020
The cost to refinish a bathtub is $490 for most homeowners. However, this cost can range from $200 to $1,000 or more, depending on your tub's material and condition.
For example, enamel and cast-iron bathtubs are pretty straightforward to refinish, costing between $350 and $600. However, if you have an antique claw-foot tub, you can expect to pay between $500 and $1,200 for refinishing costs due to the care and complexity needed.
For a standard-sized bathtub with minor damage, it takes approximately 3 to 5 hours to refinish. It might take a bit longer if your bathtub refinishing contractor needs to fill in significant cracks or gouges. This is the same if you have a specialty tub, like an oversized bathtub—you can expect your pro to take a bit on the longer side.
If your bathtub is in overall good shape with minor scratches, discoloration, or just general wear and tear, it's best (and less expensive) to refinish it.
If your tub has large cracks, is leaking, or is otherwise severely damaged, we recommend replacing it with a new bathtub. Refinishing a bathtub can only fix superficial problems, so these issues will still be present or reappear after a refinishing.
There are a few signs, both obvious and not so obvious, that it's time to refinish your bathtub. While some of these signs aren't an urgent problem, others could lead to significant damage if left untreated. Signs you should look out for include:
Rust stains, which signal the tub's enamel or surface sealer is deteriorating
Small chips, which can grow into larger chunks and can lead to rusting
Discoloration, which doesn't lead to a more significant problem but can be unsightly
Dirty surfaces, which means that the tub glaze is breaking down and allowing dirt to seep below the coating
Refinishing a bathtub is worth it if your tub has minor damage or is a color that you don't like. The cost of replacing a bathtub is more expensive than simply refinishing one, averaging around $5,300. It's more cost-effective to refinish your tub if you can, but it also gives you the look of a new bathtub without having to replace the whole thing.